The barrel we had for the day of shooting was new and had yet to be broken in. However, this same rifle had on previous occasions averaged 0.3-MOA at 300 meters with the .338 Lapua and 0.5-MOA at 1200 meters with the .300 Win Mag.

I take it that this particular barrel did not shoot to well!!! No MOA accuracy given.

And we all know about the myth that a barrel has to be "broken" in. That is best left to horses and brokeback mountain dudes!!!

I wonder why Remington did not incorperate an adjustable trigger. After all there are several after market adjustable triggers for the 700, AND Remington bought a company that had just introduced an adjustable trigger similar to Savage's (I think Marlin maybe).

This looks like a very interesting rifle. Probably out of my price range though.

A democracy is 2 wolves and a sheep voting on what's for lunch. A republic is a well armed sheep disputing the results.--Benjamin Franklin

What I have seen is the video showing how easily changing it around for a different caliber and application are. It's a very well thought out platform. Nothing spells expensive better than convenience of application change. So I'm guessing I won't be able to afford one.

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If my employer wants to give me a $15,000 rifle and supply the technical support then I'll take it as long as they'll let me have it. If I'm going to spend $15,000 on a firearm it's going to be a non-depreatiatable investment.

A democracy is 2 wolves and a sheep voting on what's for lunch. A republic is a well armed sheep disputing the results.--Benjamin Franklin

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